Membership

NBCC Membership Options

The Chamber's prime mission is to provide a networking forum for companies and individuals engaged in trade and commerce involving Norway and the UK.

Today the Chamber represents over 700 members in a broad range of sectors including oil/gas, shipping, IT/media, finance and food/beverages.

We would love to introduce you as an individual or your company to the Anglo-Norwegian business community in the UK.

Click to read more about the different membership options:

Corporate membership:
Entitles members to register up to five employees who will all receive Chamber information directly. The company name will be listed in the membership directory.

Sole trader:
Entitles members to register up to two employees who will all receive Chamber information directly. The company name will be listed in the membership directory.

Individual membership:
Entitles members to attend all Chamber meetings at members' rates. Individual members are registered under their own name in the membership directory.

Young Professionals/Students:
A low cost entry to encourage people aged 20-35. Entitles members to attend all Chamber meetings at special rates. For students there are further discounts on Membership. Young Professional members are registered under their own name in the membership directory.

Pensioner membership:
Entitles members to attend all Chamber meetings at members' rates. Pensioner members are registered under their own name in the membership directory.

The Norwegian-British Chamber of Commerce’s mission is to promote trade and investment between Norway and the UK, and to provide an environment for business people who wish to become a part of the Norwegian trade community. The NBCC provides professional networking opportunities and encourages dialogue between members.

The Chambers services have three main functions:

1. To create a forum for professional and social networking for NBCC members.

2. To act as a channel between members and the Norwegian and British authorities on particular topics of special interest to the members.

3. To participate in the debate regarding trade and policy issues, which are of concern to NBCC members both in Britain and Norway.

Most activities focus on members’ meetings and Chamber seminars.

The NBCC is the most important organisation for Anglo-Norwegian business people in the UK.